Date : 1976-05-05
Concert : Late Show, Convocation Hall, Toronto
Source : Audience
Songs : 11
Lossless : -
Convocation Hall was modelled on the Sorbonne theatre in Paris and has one of the most unmistakeable profiles of any U of T building
with its pillared rotunda and broad dome.
The building, which cost $100,000 by the time it was completed in 1906.
1731 seats, domed hall it is used as a lecture hall, for concerts, guest lectures, readings, ceremonies and rallies.
Seats are arranged in a semi-circle (the hall is round, after all) on three levels
Informations about the setlisting :
01-introduction-rastaman chant 4:17
02-i-threes 1:30
03-slave driver 4:02
04-them belly full 3:39
05-rebel music 5:41
06-i shot the sheriff 3:53
07-rat race 6:09
08-johnny was 5:18
09-roots,rock,reggae 5:03
10-want more-encore and talk 8:21
11-positive vibration 2:55
12-get up, stand up 3:56
13-war 2:59
14-no more trouble-jam-outtro 7:24
Additional Informations And Comments:
- Original concert advert published inside the 'Toronto News' 1976-04-24
- Original concert review by William Littler published inside 'Toronto News' 1976.
- Late show in Toronto at the Convocation Hall.
- Ending medley being really stunning
Date : 1976-05-05
Concert : Late Show, Convocation Hall, Toronto
Source : Audience
Songs : 13
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 71:12
Convocation Hall was modelled on the Sorbonne theatre in Paris and has one of the most unmistakeable profiles of any U of T building
with its pillared rotunda and broad dome.
The building, which cost $100,000 by the time it was completed in 1906.
1731 seats, domed hall it is used as a lecture hall, for concerts, guest lectures, readings, ceremonies and rallies.
Seats are arranged in a semi-circle (the hall is round, after all) on three levels
Informations about the setlisting :
01-rastaman chant - keep the faith 5:42
02-slave driver 4:00
03-them belly full 3:38
04-rebel music (roadblock) 5:39
05-i shot the sheriff 3:34
06-rat race 6:21
07-johnny was 5:28
08-roots, rock, reggae 5:05
09-want more 8:06
10-positive vibration 3:24
11-get up, stand up - war - no more trouble 14:30
Additional Informations And Comments:
- Original concert advert published inside the 'Toronto News' 1976-04-24
- Original concert review by William Littler published inside 'Toronto News' 1976.
- Late show in Toronto at the Convocation Hall.
- Ending medley being really stunning
Date : 1976-05-05
Concert : Late Show, Convocation Hall, Toronto
Source : Audience Upgrade SOT
Songs : 11
Lossless : Yes
Duration : 63:12
Convocation Hall was modelled on the Sorbonne theatre in Paris and has one of the most unmistakeable profiles of any U of T building
with its pillared rotunda and broad dome.
The building, which cost $100,000 by the time it was completed in 1906.
1731 seats, domed hall it is used as a lecture hall, for concerts, guest lectures, readings, ceremonies and rallies.
Seats are arranged in a semi-circle (the hall is round, after all) on three levels
Informations about the setlisting :
01-introduction - rastaman chant 5:37
02-slave driver 3:55
03-them belly full 3:35
04-rebel music (roadblock) 5:34
05-i shot the sheriff 3:48
06-rat race 6:01
07-johnny was 5:09
08-roots, rock, reggae 4:57
09-want more 7:47
10-positive vibration 3:16
11-get up, stand up 3:11
12-war 2:58
13-no more trouble 7:17
Additional Informations And Comments:
- Original concert advert published inside the 'Toronto News' 1976-04-24
- Original concert review by William Littler published inside 'Toronto News' 1976.
- Sourcing being an Upgrade Version , SOT from marleyandtosh website
- Late show in Toronto at the Convocation Hall.
- Ending medley being really stunning
Date : 1976-05-05
Concert : Late Show, Convocation Hall, Toronto
Source : Audience , Tape
Songs : 14 (16 with intro outro)
Lineage : Generation 1 Tape>Sony TC-WE475 Deck Manual Azimuth Adjusted>Sony Zoom 24Bit 4608 Kps WAV
Lossless : Yes
About the venue :
Convocation Hall was modelled on the Sorbonne theatre in Paris and has one of the most unmistakeable profiles of any U of T building
with its pillared rotunda and broad dome.
The building, which cost $100,000 by the time it was completed in 1906.
1731 seats, domed hall it is used as a lecture hall, for concerts, guest lectures, readings, ceremonies and rallies.
Seats are arranged in a semi-circle (the hall is round, after all) on three levels
Informations about the setlist : (track number - title - lenght - bitrate)
01 - introduction 0:29 - 3148 Kbits/s
02 - rastaman chant - lion of judah - keep the faith 4:52 - 3080 Kbits/s
03 - slave driver 3:43 - 3080 Kbits/s
04 - them belly full 3:24 - 3088 Kbits/s
05 - rebel music (aka roadblock) 5:27 - 3084 Kbits/s
06 - i shot the sheriff 3:16 - 3091 Kbits/s
07 - rat race 5:36 - 3091 Kbits/s
08 - johnny was 4:59 - 3061 Kbits/s
09 - roots,rock,reggae 4:51 - 3071 Kbits/s
10 - want more 7:45 - 3144 Kbits/s
11 - encore and talk 0:18 - 3226 Kbits/s
12 - positive vibration 2:45 - 3142 Kbits/s
12- get up, stand up - war - no more trouble-jam outtro 13:55 - 3161 Kbits/s
Additional Informations And Comments:
- Original Preservation John Dubwise
- This is a definitive upgrade to the old versions
- Rare song on this set 'lion of judah'
- Original photo by Gilles Chateau
- Original concert advert published inside the 'Toronto News' 1976-04-24
- Original concert review by William Littler published inside 'Toronto News' 1976.